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163 - Sticks And Stones

Jan 16, 2022
33:00
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Sensitivities of Being Called a Name
02:15 • 3min
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3
I've Got to Defend My Name Calling
04:53 • 2min
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The Ascetic's Plan to Infiltrate the Buddha's Group
06:41 • 3min
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5
To Endurate With an Unruffled Mind
09:50 • 3min
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Doing Something Wrong Is a Form of Attachment
12:29 • 3min
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You Are It, What Does That Mean?
15:28 • 4min
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Anguli Mala's Transformation
19:47 • 2min
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The Sticks and Stones Hurt My Bones, but Words Will Never Hurt Me
22:11 • 2min
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10
Suffering and Buddhism
24:27 • 2min
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Are You Still After It?
26:48 • 2min
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You Are Your Own Best Friend
29:01 • 2min
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What Do You Do? It's Not a Concept Theycanect
31:22 • 1min
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In this episode, I will talk about the story of Sundari, an ascetic who was killed in an attempt to frame Sidhartha and bring dishonor to him and his followers. How the Buddha handled this ordeal sheds light on the Buddhist approach to words and accusations.

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